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He took those secrets to his grave. I could never get it out of him what he did that was classified. Although I did find several books and research papers in his basement about sonar and radio communications…
Anyways, great article that gave me a bit more insight into what my Grandpa might have been up to.
is discovery ever intentional :)
(often attributed to Isaac Asimov, but origin is uncertain)
(in short, people have found the "Eureka" part in Asimov but not the "that's funny" part)
I found a slightly clearer diagram of the Cutler array:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLF_Transmitter_Cutler#Antenna
I love that they de-ice the antenna array by plugging it into the grid and sending 3 megawatts into the wires
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Communication_Station_Ha...
1) Extremely low frequency - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extremely_low_frequency
2) Communication with Submarines - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication_with_submarines
An important addendum is the subject of "Underwater Acoustic Communication" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwater_acoustic_communicat...
RF Science is fascinating. Now might be a good time to ask; Does anybody have any recommendations on scientific books/papers/articles on the effects of RF spectrum (all frequencies) on Human Biology and Physiology? There is a lot of nonsense/hysteria out there but i would like to know the actual experimental evidence and science.
I would have to assume that this building is pre-targeted by many megatons of advanced weapon systems.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/w9Sr4YkFbtfKf2Fh6
https://www.navy-radio.com/commsta/jimcreek.htm
https://www.cascadepbs.org/culture/2022/07/jim-creek-harbors...
Those are rookie numbers. Ok so not the same, but headline made me think of NANOGrav first, which uses minute shifts in pulsar timings to detect gravitational waves in the nano-Hz range[1].
The submission was about subs rather, and quite interesting as such.
The ELF system was found to cause problems ranging from flickering light bulbs to phantom telephone ringing, and the Navy installed additional grounding and filtering on public utilities throughout the area at its own expense—even reimbursing the utilities for administrative costs related to customer complaints.
Yea that surely helped drive some ghost stories and paranoid delusions.
[1]: https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.16218 (figure 9)
This highlights a huge problem that ELF faced: Most people don't understand this stuff at all, and cannot tell the difference. On the other hand, the researchers and Navy were always very reluctant to go into the specifics of the technology, for military secrecy concerns. Beyond the sensible secret keeping, this always results in a much larger vague area where people don't want to talk even though nothing serious would be leaked because the laws are strict and figuring out the exact limits of what's classified is itself fraught.
So if on the other side you got people who are chaining together all the even vaguely EMF-related news and discoveries, and associating it all with a huge military secret project that no-one wants to talk about, and on the other side you got a bunch of people who actually know what's going on but are unwilling to give straight answers to even relatively simple questions because they are scared of accidentally divulging some key details that are classified, lots of people drew the frankly reasonable conclusion that there is something rotten here.
To put it simply, the kind of massive transmitters used by ELF and VLF projects would not be useful for working in the bands where the Frey effect works. The most efficient antennas are half- or quarter-wavelength, which for the Frey effect would be somewhere around 10-20cm (4-8 inches).
Both of those of course use a way too high frequency signal for it to be meaningfully received by the Frey effect.
But that's at HF frequencies and above, not this VLF stuff which is somewhat of a different beast. Risks there are probably similar to AC mains power distribution, I would guess: touch it and get a nasty shock, don't touch it and you're fine.
However given that lower frequencies can penetrate deeper into the body, its effects on bio-electric field/currents which in turn change body chemistry may be non-trivial. Here is a WHO publication on ELF Fields - https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241572385
PS: I found Electromagnetic Fields of Wireless Communications: Biological and Health Effects edited by Dimitris Panagopoulos.
Comparing this to Dachau suggests you’re feeling a massive amount of psychological pressure. Usually, when the mind is under extreme, prolonged stress, it can start to externalize internal thoughts as voices or 'beamed' messages. It might be worth talking to a professional about the distress this is causing you—they might have ways to help mute those signals.
Heterodyne systems don't let you pack more information into a lower-frequency signal, they go the other way.
EEG "spellers" c. 2000 required a cooperative participant who's actively engaged in a behavioural task: you attend to the letter/word you want to send and thereby produce a different response when it (vs the other letters) flash.
Implanted electrodes can do a lot better but it's still not something that will let someone "slurp" your thoughts out of you -- it'd be like subvocalizing them.